


It isn’t known if this is a permanent move or a temporary change, but for the time being, it brings an end to a deal that saw new users secure a month of Xbox Game Pass for just $1. That is, the Xbox Series X, which now costs 549.99 euros – the same as the standard version of the PlayStation 5.In a move that some users have loosely branded ‘anti-consumer’, Xbox appears to have removed the years-old Xbox Game Pass $1 promotional deal from all its platforms on a global scale. In addition to the service, Microsoft also made a price adjustment on its most powerful console of the current generation. The only countries that were spared from the increase were Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia and Chile. This news, of course, was not well received by the community. Game Pass Ultimate: from 229 to 249 Mexican pesos.Xbox Game Pass for consoles: from 149 to 159 Mexican pesos.Game Pass Ultimate: from 12.99 to 14.99 euros.


Instead of renewing their Ultimate membership at the regular price, they created accounts from scratch to only pay a dollar each month. Microsoft had withdrawn this proposal because some users abused it. Of course, it is limited for new subscribers or for those lucky enough to see it available in the interface of their Xbox consoles. The company also reported that Ultimate’s one-month $1 deal is back. For example, 90 days of Xbox Live Gold remaining or PC Game Pass will become 60 days of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate,” Microsoft mentions on its support website. “Xbox Live Gold and PC Game Pass conversion rate: Any remaining time will be converted to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate time at a 3:2 ratio and rounded up to the next full day. You certainly won’t get as many days as before, but it’s an option that many consumers will continue to opt for. Especially since, in multiple countries, it is not difficult to find Xbox Live Gold on sale. Now, it cannot be denied that the updated proportion Still more appealing than buying Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription outright, For example.
